Rolls-Royce Motor Cars creates over 100 new jobs.
Rollys-Royce expects around 100 new job opportunities to be created at it's home in Goodwood before the end of the year, with more at different regional centres around the globe.
Many of the Goodwood positions will be office based, though the rest are in relation to the production of the new Rolls Royce model, Wraith.
The company is expecting to break records in sales for the fourth year in a row.
Chief executive of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, Torsten Muller-Otvos explained that the cautious optimism at the beginning of the year has proven correct, the company goal for the business stays the same, growth that is consistent and sustainable.
Sales at the company rose slightly last year, following two years of recorded significant growth and the company, which is owned by BMW has also expanded the Goodwood complex, with a very large extension of the assembly hall last year and recruitment of engineers, craftspeople and bespoke designers.
Rolls-Royce hope that is is the most powerful model yet and that it will attract a different market, combining power along with luxury.
Vince Cable, Business Secretary said that new jobs being created shows how the growth of the industry. He went on to say that with the right investment, research and development and skills, we will help it grow even more.